Collaborative Intelligence

Using Teams to Sovle Hard Problems

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Pub Date May 09 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012

Description

Intelligence professionals are popularly viewed as solo operators. But, particularly today, doing intelligence is mostly about teamwork-the volume, complexity, and global nature of the work demand collaboration across a diversity of people, disciplines, and organizations.And yet teams in the intelligence community face formidable challenges. Needed information may be classified, and ultimate goals are sometimes covert-concealed from the very people working to achieve them. The bureaucracy is immense and complex, and the extraordinary demands of the work lead to high turnover and frequent transfers. But there is also good news.

J. Richard Hackman draws on his unparalleled decade of experience as a researcher on and consultant to the intelligence community to show how to create an environment where teamwork flourishes. Hackman identifies six conditions necessary for any team to succeed: setting up a well-defined, stable, interdependent unit; getting the right people on the team; defining a compelling purpose; establishing clear norms of conduct; creating a supportive organizational context; and providing team-focused coaching. He uses concrete examples to show how each of these conditions helps teams accomplish their missions.Although written with intelligence, defense, crisis management, and law enforcement professionals in mind, the book contains lessons that can be applied to any organization-these necessary conditions are universal. Collaborative Intelligence is a vital resource for the intelligence community and a fascinating look inside that community for outsiders.

J. Richard Hackman is the Edgar Pierce Professor of Social and Organizational Psychology at Harvard University. He is the author of the award-winning Leading Teams, and coauthor of Groups That Work and Senior Leadership Teams. He is the recipient of the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award of the American Psychological Association’s division on industrial and organizational psychology, both the Distinguished Educator Award and the Distinguished Scholar Award of the Academy of Management, and the Joseph E. McGrath Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Study of Groups.

Intelligence professionals are popularly viewed as solo operators. But, particularly today, doing intelligence is mostly about teamwork-the volume, complexity, and global nature of the work demand...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781605099903
PRICE 29.95
PAGES 240